FBI Raids Huma Abedin Family's Home in Dearborn-Source States

I've searched, but haven't seen this posted yet.
It needs to be discussed.

According to the source, several days ago, the FBI raided the home of Huma's brother and sister in Dearborn, Michigan.

The article states that large boxes of 'evidence' were seen being removed by officers...and the press has reported that it concerns matters of
"National Security".
The press was also apparently told the raid was conducted in relation to an incident that occurred "out of state".

THIS could be a big, new, development....or it could be a hoax.
Either way, it begs to be examined.

OP NOTE:
One poster is wary of the viral integrity of the link. I, myself, received no warning from my security and have seen the source used many times
here.
Nevertheless, I want to provide as much information to posters as available.

On June 1, 2017 a raid took place on the 7200 Block of Jonathon Street in Dearborn, Michigan which is owned by a “shell company,” turns out
it’s actually owned by Huma Abedin’s brother and sister.

This shell company is the Journal of Muslim Affairs. Several FBI and DOJ officers left Washington enroute to Dearborn……convoys of cars descended
on the home located at 7246 Jonathon Street, assisted by other law enforcement officers from neighboring locals.

During the Clinton campaign last summer, if you recall, we didn’t see Huma Abedin for awhile, she had apparently made a trip to Dearborn, Michigan.
A few months before she left to visit her brother, Hassan Abedin’s home in Dearborn, she was interviewed by the FBI about Hillary Clinton’s lost
emails.

Upon Abedin’s testimony to the FBI, it is reported that a laptop containing an archived copy, along with a thumb drive, were lost in the mail.

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I don't know -- obviously -- but it does make me wonder about those reports that Huma had finally filed for divorce from Wiener, only for her
to invite him to move back into their home. And what's even odder is that I read she had intended to let the lease lapse, then renewed it again at
the last minute.

It might be a genuine -- albeit misguided, in my opinion -- attempt to salvage their marriage, perhaps for the sake of their child. I say misguided
because I don't think there is any virtue in raising a child with a pedophile. But Huma's culture would not see it the same.

Or it might have more to do with protecting themselves by protecting each other... as in a man/woman cannot be forced to testify against their
spouse.

I still have so many more questions than opinions! But it's all worth watching.

Hillary Clinton's deputy chief of staff, Huma Abedin, is back in the news. Actually, she is only in the news now because of two of her family
members, who have been indicted by a federal grand jury for conspiracy, wire fraud, and securities fraud.

The indictments against two of her first cousins, Omar Amanat and Irfan Amanat, were made available via the Justice Department's website. To view
Omar's indictment, click here. To view Irfan's indictment, click here.

Abedin, Clinton and the State Department were mentioned in the indictments.

According to one of the allegations, the men encouraged Abedin to get help from the State Department. As a result, they received $1.2 million in
federal grants.

According to a source familiar with the operation , the Thursday raid at a house in Dearborn appears to have nothing to do with metro Detroit
or the young adult male who lives in house that was raided. That person was not in the home at the time of the raid and no charges are imminent, the
source said, noting it is not clear whether that person has been detained by authorities.

According to multiple sources, the FBI in Detroit is working with the FBI in another state about a national security issue.

Here's the deal though, I am unable to verify the claim that this home is owned by Abedin's brother and/or sister as there doesn't seem to be a
7200 block for a Jonathon Street...???

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